After cabinet approves camera bill for Knesset plenum despite objections by AG and elections committee, president warns of attempts to erode public trust in national institutions

Prime minister names long-deceased Russian president as his interlocutor when he met last week with UK leader

Military officials from Egypt aim to dial down the friction amid weekend of cross-border violence in which armed drone and rocket attacks by Palestinians drew Israeli airstrikes

International Atomic Energy Agency says Cornel Feruta's visit is part of its 'ongoing interaction' with Tehran and to monitor compliance with endangered 2015 nuclear pact

Ahead of event marking anniversary of Avera Avraham Mengistu crossing into Hamas-controlled territory, parent Agarnesh laments she no longer believes in prime minister's efforts

Ministers will have an unwelcome guest when Mandelblit shows up to warn against allowing cameras in voting booths, even though they really really need it to stamp out 'fraud'

Wikimedia Foundation says assault which shut down its servers by swamping them with false demands threatened 'fundamental rights to freely access and share information'

Joi Ito also resigns position as a professor at Cambridge school in the wake of reports on research laboratory's fundraising relationship with accused sex abuser

Researchers say the Temple Scroll, which has survived in better condition than other texts, was modified using previously unknown technology using minerals not local to the region

Amber Rudd says she can't stand by while other Conservative members are expelled for splitting with government over plan to leave EU; Tories

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